
Expert: Expanded Playoff Will Improve College Football
The College Football Playoff will look much different in 2024, rightly giving national championship aspirations to more teams and introducing a "March Madness" vibe to the traditional holiday season.

Climate Change Concern in Florida Linked With Recent Extreme Weather
A recent ÑDz©¹ÙÍø survey shows an increasing number of Floridians agree that human actions are causing climate change, including a record number of Florida Republicans.

A Chorus Line, Big Band Concerts and More
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø has announced the lineup for this summer's Festival Rep.

New Model Based on Psychology Predicts Who Will Buy Trendy Products
A study offers a new psychological interpretation of the most popular, existing adoption model used widely in marketing today centered around four groups of people to predict who will buy trendy products.

Study: Rent Crisis Slowing, but Landlords Still in Control
U.S. rents are leveling off after record highs last year, and the evidence of a slowdown is most apparent in four north-central and western markets, new research shows.

Marine Seagrass Meadows Show Resilience to Bounce Back After Die-Offs
A study in Florida Bay, one of the largest global contiguous seagrass systems, finds healthy recruits of turtlegrass, a marine seagrass, in open bare patches after seagrass meadow die-off events.

ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Celebrates Spring 2023 Graduates
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø will confer more than 3,000 degrees Thursday and Friday for the spring semester during six in-person commencement ceremonies in the Kaye Auditorium.

ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Lands $2 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Transportation
ÑDz©¹ÙÍø urban and planning researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science join a five member university consortia for the 'Center for Equitable Transit-Oriented Communities.'

ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's Chair Medal Ceremony Honors its Inaugural Class of Recipients
The ÑDz©¹ÙÍø Chair's Medal recently was awarded to its inaugural group of recipients at the Eleanor R. Baldwin House at ÑDz©¹ÙÍø's Boca Raton campus.

Study: Florida Homebuyers Paying Steep Premiums
A leveling off of U.S. home prices means markets aren't as overvalued as they used to be, but Florida buyers are still paying well more than they should, based on long-term pricing trends, new research shows.